Prof. Chen Shiyi from the
China
Center
for Economic Studies has just published his book “Energy, Environment and Economic Transformation in
China
”. Here is the description of the book:
Energy, Environment and Economic Transformation in
China
By Shiyi Chen
Published 7th March 2013 by Routledge – 264 pages
Description
China
has achieved rapid economic growth since the market-oriented reform in 1978 and became the second largest economy in the world in 2010. However, the growth model in
China
is still extensive in nature and may be characterized with high energy consumption and heavy environmental pollutions etc. In fact,
China
has successively become the largest carbon emitter since 2007 and the largest energy consumer since
2009 in
the world. This book endeavors to analyze whether such energy driven and environment restricted economic growth can be sustainable in
China
in the long run.
The book describes the basic situations of energy consumption and environmental pollution in
China
from the dimensions of industries, regions and energy-types. It also introduces the evolution of energy and environmental policies implemented in
China
. In particular, this book makes use of the environmental activity analysis model to assess the sustainable transformation of economic model in Chinese industries and regions. This model captures the negative externalities of pollutants and estimates the environmental total factor productivity accurately. The possibilities of win-win development and double dividend are also forecasted.
This book proposes new methods to measure the environmental total factor productivity, evaluate the process of low carbon transformation, quantify the structural bonus, estimate the abating cost and forecast the win-win development and so on. Researchers may find these methodologies useful for measuring other pollutants and for analysis in other countries.
http://www.routledge.com/books/details/9780415509534/